Introduction

Dr. Ajay Kumar Ajmani is a Endocrinologist and Diabetologist in Delhi and has an experience of 32 years in these fields. Dr. Ajay completed MBBS from University of Delhi in 1980,MD - General Medicine from University of Delhi in 1984 and DM - Endocrinology from P.G.I.M.E.R Chandigarh in 1992.
Dr. Ajay is a member of Indian Medical Association (IMA). Some of the services provided by the doctor are: Congenital Disorders Evaluation / Treatment,Diabetes Management,Gestational Diabetes Management,Parathyroid diseases and Type 2 Diabetes Treatment.

Hospital Associations

BLK Super Speciality Hospital .

Services/Interest

Endocrinologist

Diabetologist.

Experience

Dr. Ajay Kumar Ajmani is one of the best Endocrinologists with 32 years of experience.

BLK Super Speciality Hospital

Pusa Road, New Delhi -110005, 515, New Delhi, Delhi-110005

Who are endocrinologists?

Endocrinologists are physicians who specialize in glands and the hormones made by them. Endocrinologists deal with metabolism or all the biochemical activities that make your bodywork, which also includes how your body changes food into energy and how it grows. They may diagnose and treat hormone imbalances in the endocrine organs, which include the thyroid, pituitary, adrenals, ovaries, testes, and pancreas. They may work with adults or kids, but when they train in treating kids and teens, they're called pediatric endocrinologists.

What disease does an endocrinologist treat?

Disease of endocrine systems treated by an endocrinologist are:

Cushing's syndrome

Endocrine disease

Hypothyroidism

Addison's disease

Growth hormone deficiency

Multiple endocrine neoplasia

Pheochromocytoma

Primary hyperparathyroidism

Thyrotoxicosis

Hypercalcemia

Primary aldosteronism

Neuroendocrine tumor

Hirsutism

Multiple endocrine neoplasia type-1

Autoimmune polyendocrine syndrome

Parathyroid disease

Myopathy

Adrenal crisis

Bone metabolism, like osteoporosis

Cholesterol

When to See an Endocrinologist for Diabetes?

Your regular doctor can treat diabetes, but they might want to see an endocrinologist when:

You feel tingling in your hands and feet from nerve damage.

You have frequent episodes of low or high blood sugar levels and weight changes and vision problems and kidney problems.

What's the difference between Diabetologists and endocrinologists?

Diabetologists treat only diabetic patients while endocrinologists give treatment for the patients having endocrinology problems which also include complications from diabetes. To become Endocrinologists you need to have a D.M degree in Endocrinology, but a Diabetologist needs an M.D degree in General Medicine.

Endocrinologists go to college for 4 years, then medical school for 4 more years. Afterward, endocrinologists work in hospitals and clinics as residents for 3 years to get experience treating people. endocrinologists will spend another 2 or 3 years training specifically in endocrinology.

What are the tests performed by an endocrinologist?

Diabetes Tests

Patients with diabetes have above-normal levels of blood sugar and trouble converting food to energy. In addition to testing blood sugar, an endocrinologist looks for other symptoms of diabetes, such as unexplained weight loss, increased thirst, fatigue, blurred vision and sores that do not heal.

Thyroid Tests

The thyroid gland sits at the front of your neck below your voice box and the hormones the gland releases affect weight, muscle strength, metabolism, cholesterol levels, brain development, breathing and functioning of the heart and nervous system. The TSH test is one of the tests that measure the thyroid-stimulating hormone in the blood.

Growth Tests

An endocrinologist order tests to diagnose growth-hormone conditions and these blood tests look at levels of insulin-like growth factor and measure growth hormone during an oral glucose tolerance test to detect excessive hormones, which cause extreme height, increased head size, headaches, high blood pressure, cardiac dysfunction, and prediabetes.

Reproduction Tests

These are the tests to check hormones released from sex organs.

Bone Tests

People whose bodies release too much or too little calcium into the blood have a variety of symptoms and the most common of which are unusual vitamin D levels and bone loss. These tests check the level of calcium in the blood as well as measure calcium in the urine.

What to expect from your first endocrinologist's visit?

A visit to the endocrinologist usually involves:

A complete medical history

A head-to-toe exam

Blood and urine tests

An explanation of your management plan

The appointment usually starts with a measurement of the patient's height, weight, and vital signs, including blood pressure and pulse. They also check the blood sugar using a finger stick.

The doctor also checks the teeth and skin for developing sores and skin infections. The patients should be prepared for questions about their current symptoms, family history, and eating habits and it’s important to bring a record of the blood sugar readings. The doctor will also want to know what the patient is currently doing for his diabetes, including any medications he is taking, how often he checks his blood sugar, and if he uses insulin or not.